You’ve probably seen pictures of tree-lined rooftops on skyscrapers and new buildings. But are these green roofs just for show? Or do they have real benefits? This week on Possibly we take a look.
Multifunctional roofscapes across the UK are falling short of their full potential due to poor integration between blue roof ...
The strategies architects use to make buildings better interact with its natural surroundings, especially in remote locations ...
Oxford-based Plantd has raised $22 million in venture capital to advance its production of carbon-negative building materials ...
In a purple state like ours, climate action has succeeded because it’s kitchen-table common sense. Federal cuts jeopardize ...
A mushroom farm near Nairobi is producing mycelium for building materials that end up as fungi-based panels, a more ...
English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP is welcoming two new association attorneys. According to the announcement Monday, ELPO ...
A new patient tower at HSHS St. Mary's Hospital could potentially become the tallest building in Green Bay. The first phase of the project will replace an old bed tower with a new 108-foot-tall ...
With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers found a stunning variety of data—including thousands of T-Mobile users’ calls ...
PLUS Malaysia Berhad, in collaboration with Yinson GreenTech, has announced the establishment of the country’s first-ever ...